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In order to log into the remote Mac terminal server you will need a Remote Desktop Client of some sort, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop. | In order to log into the remote Mac terminal server you will need a Remote Desktop Client of some sort, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop. | ||
<br> After opening one of these applications you will just need to enter the the connection name, which is <strong>remote-mac.win.cis.ksu.edu</strong> and your CIS username and password. | <br> After opening one of these applications you will just need to enter the the connection name, which is <strong>remote-mac.win.cis.ksu.edu</strong> and your CIS username and password. | ||
+ | <br> <strong>Note:</strong> If you get kicked out of your session while trying to log in, then just go ahead and try to connect once more. Sometimes this will just let you in. | ||
== Accessing Personal User Drive == | == Accessing Personal User Drive == |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 17 February 2016
Logging In
In order to log into the remote Mac terminal server you will need a Remote Desktop Client of some sort, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop.
After opening one of these applications you will just need to enter the the connection name, which is remote-mac.win.cis.ksu.edu and your CIS username and password.
Note: If you get kicked out of your session while trying to log in, then just go ahead and try to connect once more. Sometimes this will just let you in.
Accessing Personal User Drive
Here are the Steps on how to access your own personal CIS network drive...
- Open "Finder"
- At the top right of the Mac Desktop the word to the right of the apple should say "Finder", from there select the "Go" button.
- After clicking on the "Go" button you will need to select the "Connect to Server" option. It should be at the bottom of the list.
- In the "Server Address" Text box all you will need to type in is "smb://files.cis.ksu.edu/<your username>"